Bass Pro Shops® Telescopic Push Pole or Push Pole Duck Feet

   

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Duck Feet

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  • Durable ribbed aluminum push pole with stainless steel buttons
  • Duck feet for use with telescopic pole boasts automatic opening
  • Color: Marsh green
  • A. Push Pole This 6' pole extends to 9' or 11' and is constructed of strong ribbed aluminum with stainless steel buttons for attaching accessories (Sold separately). Color: Marsh Green.

    B. Push Pole Duck Feet Use with Telescopic Pole. Hinged for easy withdrawal and automatic opening. Marsh Green finish on steel base.

Rated 4.4 out of 5 by 12 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Duck bill We purchased the replacement duck foot for our pole. Our plastic one broke. We had to do a slight modification for it to lock into our pole but now it fits well. We like the fact that the duck foot is metal and will hold up if it has to push up against a rock. August 3, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5 by Duck feet push pole Product is sturdy, even when extended. The duck feet work well on a soft bottom. Great for a shallow bottom if you don't want to suck crud into your outboard's cooling system. Now lets see if it will hold up over time! July 26, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by get to where other can't was looking for a way to get to fish that others can not reach and came across Bass Pro Shops telescopic push pole with duck feet. Have used it now a few times and have nothing but good things to say. Being spring and the shallow water warming quickly, it is nice to get to fish that others have no chance of casting to. Inexpensive way to put more fish in the boat and when I'm done using, it telescopes back together and fits nicely in the bottom of the boat. April 26, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5 by Nice Jon Boat Option I purchased this push pole as an economical alternative to a carbon fiber pole for Kayak fishing the flats. It's heavy, but it feels lighter when you think of the money you save over carbon fiber. I only wish the handle was a thinner diameter. The handle is too big to fit into a standard flush mount pole holder, so for a kayak, you would need to remove the push button duck feet, then place in rod holder, or just strap it down to the length of the kayak. The quality is excellent. This is an ideal jon boat push pole! January 25, 2011
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it is about a 1 1/2 diameter. You would have to whittle down the pole or put a metel reduction sleeve and screw the duck bill to the sleeve
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The outside diameter is 1.25".
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hook is plastic. Have been using it to hook buoys on crab pots. Pole is aluminum should last a while.
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Stainless steel button has broken on push pole, can a new button be purchased or do you have to buy a complete new push pole?
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Check with Dotline for parts by calling 800-279-4611.
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They come separately. They even ship separately!
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order them seperatly
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